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The European Health Data Space: Examining A New Era in Data Protection

Edited by: Santa Slokenberga, Katharina Ó Cathaoir, Mahsa Shabani

ISBN13: 9781032822884
To be Published: November 2024
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £135.00



This timely volume provides a comprehensive examination of how the proposed new European Health Data Space (EHDS) legislation will impact upon health and genetic data, individual privacy, and providers of health services. Including contributions from some of the leading scholars in this area, this ground-breaking book will be key reading for students and researchers across Law and Public Health.

Subjects:
Data Protection, EU Law, Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
Part I:
Chapter One. Introduction: Transformation of electronic health data governance through the EHDS
Santa Slokenberga, Katharina Ó Cathaoir, Mahsa Shabani
Chapter Two. The EHDS and Electronic Health Records: GDPR+ or transforming patients’ rights?
Katharina Ó Cathaoir
Chapter Three. The right to insert and add information to my health record – does my doctor need to know this? A critical discussion of the right to insert information in an EHR using the example of data from direct-to-consumer genetic testing
Andelka M. Phillips
Chapter Four. European Health Data Space: A breakthrough in user control over health data in wellness apps?
Petra Müllerová

Part II: Secondary Use: Legal basis, confidentiality and commercial uses
Chapter Five. Transforming the secondary use of patient data in the European Health Data Space: A challenge for the patient’s right to medical confidentiality?
Daniela Spajić
Chapter Six. Striking the Balance: Genomic Data, Consent and Altruism in the European Health Data Space
Eila El Asry, Juli Mansnérus, Sandra Liede
Chapter Seven. Fair enough? Exploring the role of fairness in secondary uses of health data in the European Health Data Space
Patricia Cervera de la Cruz and Mahsa Shabani
Chapter Eight. The European Health Data Space: A New Paradigm for Secondary Uses of Health Data for Scientific Research?
Enrique Santamaría Echeverría

Part III. Adequate safeguards and Data Governance through Health Data Access Bodies
Chapter Nine. Secondary use of health data in the EHDS: public interest and the role of HDABs
Tjasa Petročnik
Chapter Ten. Administrative tools for balancing societal and individual interests – data protection safeguards and administrative procedural guarantees in secondary use in the European Health Data Space
Jane Reichel
Chapter Eleven. Federated networks and secondary uses of health data – challenges in ensuring appropriate safeguards for sharing health data under the GDPR and EHDS
Magdalena Kogut-Czarkowska and Mahsa Shabani
Chapter Twelve. EHDS: Transforming the role of technological platforms for health data analysis
Hrefna D Gunnarsdóttir
Chapter Thirteen. Conclusion: tracing key transformations in light of the primary and secondary use
Mahsa Shabani, Santa Slokenberga and Katharina Ó Cathaoir